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Due Process: Georgetown Law Library Blog: Looking to read the U.S. Budget on your mobile device?
A blog about legal research and tools available from the Georgetown Law Library, with content edited by Georgetown Law librarians.: Looking to read the U.S. Budget on your mobile device?
JURIST - Paper Chase: ACLU sues US government for information on targeted killings
JURIST - Paper Chase: ACLU sues US government for information on targeted killings
Virtual Library Cat's Eye View: Freedom of Information Act
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Chris King's First Amendment Page: Phelan Hallinan Schmieg update + U.S. Trustee FOIA Attorney
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First Movers: Menu Labeling Laws – Sweeping The Nation?
First Movers Tomorrow's legal scholars today A Member of the Jurisdynamics Network Sunday, February 22, 2009 Menu Labeling Laws – Sweeping The Nation? As a newcomer to First Movers, I would like to briefly introduce myself and thank Dean Jim Chen of the University of Louisville Brandeis School of
Obama Administration Proposal to Have 'Mystery Shoppers' Call Doctors Comes Under Fire - Political
On April 28, 2011, the Department of Health and Human Services posted a notice in the Federal Register seeking public comment on a proposal for “mystery shoppers” to contact doctors’ offices to try to figure out why so many new... Political Punch Blog
The BIALL Blog: U.S. State legislation links
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PrawfsBlawg: transparency & politics
To set the scene: Zoom in from Wisconsin to Governor Scott Walker's and the Wisconsin legislature's ultimately successful effort to radically scale back public sector collective bargaining rights. Shift to the popular response against that effort in Madison (and elsewhere in the state), and focus
State of Play: Public Sector Information in the United States - Creative Commons
As part of our blog series for the European Public Sector Information Platform (ePSIplatform) on the role of Creative Commons in supporting the re-use of public sector information, we have researched and published the State of Play: Public Sector Information in the United States. Beth Noveck,
Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police v Information Commissioner – WLR Daily « Current Awareness
Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police v Information Commissioner [2011] EWHC 44 (Admin); [2011] WLR (D) 19 “In estimating whether the cost of complying with a request for information would exceed the appropriate limit for the purposes of claiming exemption from the obligation to comply in
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